Medically reviewed by Renita White, MD You can take Plan B (levonorgestrel), or the "morning-after pill" as often as you need ...
However, you need to wait five days after taking Ella to resume other hormonal contraceptives like birth control pills, rings, patches, implants, or injections. If your cycle is altered by Plan B ...
If you've already had unprotected sex without replacing the patch, then use an emergency contraceptive, such as Plan B, to protect against pregnancy. Apply the same patch, or a new one ...
Plan B isn’t an abortion pill — it’s a backup plan, not a last resort. Knowing the facts keeps you protected, empowered, and in control.